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fir sf' Q :fe Y ...- V Az...---0 - are 'Y ,,,..... r,,,...... li, 1' W -ww www Af M' Av-Aww rs Q Ferry Earl goes out to greet one of his teammates who has just completed an event. ipport is essential to an athlete. This support can come from teammates, coaches, :rents and spectators alike. ,ffm st K . ,. , ,evyv Berry Earl, junior, jokes around with other team members and spectators such as Mark Hernandez, sophomore, who is behind him. lt sometimes becomes necessary to lighten up at a competition in order to be successful, 1 NSNM? 'ii A .Q ifssui M 1 ' X, s 0 at anuel Araujo, senior, takes a deep breath before his be mentally prepared for any competition. Araujo takes tempt at the pole vault at the meet against Killeen. time to go over each step of his vault in his mind before ancentration is a must for an athlete if the player is to he begins his approach. Sports 79
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Varsity runners get seventh place With senior Arthur Zamarripa and junior John Castillo placing fifth in their respective heats in the 3200 and 1600 meter runs, the varsity boys track team took a competitive seventh place in the district track meet, April 19. The young inexperienced team looks for- ward to a promising future as a strong junior varsity team moves up to the varsity ranks next season. The team chose Zamarripa as the Most Valuable and Most Inspirational member and Manuel Araujo as the Most Im- proved member. Wmwwfm Q BOYS TRACK: fFirst Row! Gilbert Martinez, Manuel Araujo, John Martinez, Berry Earl, Mark Reyes, Greg Guerrero, Mark Hernandez, Robert Cordes lSecond Rowl Manual Orona, Ron Kinard, Aurelio Araujo, Allen Bond, Arthur Zamarripa, James Paschall, John Castillo, Albert Gaitan, Alfred Palacios, Freddy Camp, Robert Hernandez fThird Row, Robert Glenn, Paul Magrone, James McGregor, Tommy McCorkle, Kevi Brewer, Adam Ramirez, Paul Rios, Daryl Cordos fFourth Rowl Coach Bob Veech, Todd Latham, Doui Johnson, David Long, Ray Cummings, Gil Garza Richard Balderas, Adrian Holmes, Coach And' Moldenhauer. , . ,Q , . 4. ,,,, c , , y Several members of the varsity squad do wind sprints James Paschall, freshman, hustle along the grass ir to warm up before a meet. Berry Earl, junior, Tony order to warm up their leg muscles to prevent ang Martinez, sophomore, John Paramo, sophomore, and injuries. , , . . ,,r V . zM4r.,r., 5 . ff is w..w...,: f MIM ,VVV ,my VM, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,m .. ..f... Mc... ,sr 1 f .f .fry . . .4 .... K, M , ,,, f .Jef W . , f... wffrnrsw .wr I iahlibi .f.,l .,,, .,,. r .... . j ml'-W A , Manuel Araujo, senior, attempts to clear a thirteen foot high jump at a practice meet which was held at Dragon Stadium this year. 78 Sports mxkbmv Manuel Araujo completes his high jump attempt and better his athletic abilities resulted in him being honored looks back wondering what went wrong since the at- as the Most Improved member of the team. tempt failed. Araujo's constant concern and desire to
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80 Sports Varsity improves but young stars miss Regionals We had a young team this year and did not carry more than eight ladies on the var- sity team, said Jeanne Cleckler, coach of the girls' track team. This year's team consisted of Theresa McKenna, freshman, 400-meter relay, 800- meter relay, long and triple jumps, mile relay, Maureen McKenna, sophomore, one and two mile, mile relay, Kim Mahagan, sophomore, 400-meter relay, 800-meter relay, mile relay, long jump, Sharon Fowler, sophomore, shot put, Liz Clifford, sophomore, 200-yard dash, 400-meter relay, 800-meter relay, Robyn Hirsch, junior, 400-meter relay, 800-meter relay, Debbie Traber, junior, 400-meter relay, 800-meter relay, shot put. Although no one qualified for regionals this year, Our younger ladies and varsity improved with their efforts at each meet they attended, said Cleckler. The Lady Dragons came in seventh place at the district meet, eleventh at Leander, seventh at Del Valle and tenth at the RRISD track meet. Kim Mahagan received the Lady Dragon Leadership Plaque and I would say she was the Most Inspirational, said Cleckler. ff we 6 '44 Theresa McKenna, freshman, takes her turn in the 800-meter relay which requires a 200-meter run by each of the four team members. Liz Clfford, sophomore, squeezes every inch of energy yard dash. This was a great effort by Clifford, from her body to give her Killeen opponent a run for it did not qualify her for regionals. This year RRHS her position. Clifford placed a close second in the 200- a young track team. 2 , 3 QKBQ!iMl1lI1X1l-ll--la I V t V it fm., A . .L , N , ,X 'W . I , . l . l 2 l , L '. , ,L 4 , I 1 LADY DRAGON TRACK TEAM: fFirst Rowj Laura Hemandez, Noelle O'Sickey, Melissa Sears, Karin Traber, Samantha Mercer, Adriane Harris, Laura Hernandez, Denise Wilson fSecond Rowl Vicky Chapa, manager: Christina DeLaRosa, Jo Ellen LaFrance, Shelley Inman, Sonia Dawson, Stephanie Dugger, Melissa Hernandez, Valorie Giarrusso, Shaun- da Bullock, Deena Bielecki, Terri Hammock, Lisa Cor- ona, manager Q'l'hird Row, Brenda Zimmerman, stu- dent trainerg Tammy Guajardo, Dana Schneider, A drea Ellis, Lisa Payne, Adrienne Gardner, Maurer McKenna, Kim Mahagan, Debra Traber, Belins Jackson, Robyn Hirsch, Theresa McKenna, Angie l man fFourth Bowl Leigh Stevens, Terri Jean, Jennif McCarroll, Martha DeLeon, Heather McDevitt, Liz Cl ford, Debbie Huggett, Sharon Fowler, Trina Boton Susan Stockdal, Cindy Mueller, Carla Noren, Meredi Martindale, Sherry Summers, Patty Lurvey.
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